Watching the intense derecho storm that rocked Quebec
Heavy wind and rain in Saint-Sauveur, Quebec.
KSI says he's excited to see 'where I can take my body' ahead of upcoming fight against Alex Wassabi. (July 4)
Nova Scotia will lift all remaining community COVID-19 restrictions, including isolation requirements, on Wednesday. Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, made the announcement Monday. "We're at a place now with our epidemiology and our ongoing adaptation to COVID being with us for the long term, that we feel ... it's appropriate to do what many other provinces have already done and make some adjustments to our last remaining restrictions in the areas of isolation, ma
It took hundreds of messages to landlords, a groundswell of support from a community of dog lovers, and stints in the Gathering Place, a hotel, and multiple campsites. But after searching since last December, Tremaine "Trey" Clarke and his trusty dog, Buddy, have finally landed a new apartment. "My god, I've got my keys," Clarke said. "Now I've got some stability." Clarke said he was ecstatic when he heard the news this week. "I was jumping up and down—I felt like John Travolta, dancing all over
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged that forces had withdrawn from Lysychansk, in the Luhansk region, but said it was to protect the lives of Ukrainian soldiers. He vowed to regain control of the area.
There is a growing number of animals looking to find new homes in Toronto as owners who bought pandemic pets at the height of COVID-19 return to work — or struggle with the rising cost of looking after them, city officials warn.
Three people involved in a fiery ATV collision in northern Saskatchewan late on Canada Day have died from the collision, Dillon RCMP say. A 44-year-old woman, and two men — 21 and 24 — were declared dead at the scene by local paramedics. Their families have been notified of their death. A fourth person involved, an adult woman, was transported to hospital in Île-à-la-Crosse for what police said were non-life threatening injuries. RCMP said they received a call at 11:13 p.m. on Friday of a collis
Highlights of this day in history: America's Declaration of Independence; Former Presidents John Adams, Thomas Jefferson die on same day; Israel's raid at Entebbe Airport; West Point opens; Lou Gehrig's farewell to baseball; Neil Simon is born. (July 4)
Police say they have recovered the body of a 17-year-old male who drowned while swimming on Saturday in McKay's — a small community on Newfoundland's west coast. In a news release Sunday evening, the Bay St. George RCMP said shortly before 5 p.m. NT, it received a report of a drowning in a swimming hole referred to as Cow Pond. Police say the teen, who is not from the province, went under water and never resurfaced while swimming with a friend. Other swimmers in the area searched the water for t
A third man was arrested for an impaired driving collision but no one was hurt. Catherine McDonald spoke to the alleged victim of that crash.
Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Windsor and Essex County for Monday and Tuesday. The weather authority warns temperatures will be near 31 C, with humidex values in the low forties on Tuesday. Overnight, lows are expected to be about 21 C, which will offer little relief. Environment Canada said the hot temperatures can cause deteriorating air quality. The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has issued a heat warning based off of Environment Canada's information, warning residents to
Temperatures more than 20 degrees above normal will bathe the Arctic Circle for the first half of July.
Spam Onigiri (Spam Musubi) can be gobbled up immediately or wrapped up and saved for a yummy snack later in the day. This easy recipe is ideal for busy families and students, or a nice, lazy sunday morning with a cup of hot green tea. If you are sensitive to salt, you can adjust it by cutting spam thinly or reducing salt when making rice ball. For seafood sensitive stomachs, omit the dried sardines, bonito flakes, and eel sauce, and substitute with 1 Tbsp of Rice Vinegar and 1 Tbsp of Sugar (or to taste) to mix into the rice. ============================================================= ❥ please subscribe our channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDvC... ❥ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hungrycooki... ============================================================= ★ Ingredients for 3 nigiris ・¾ cup of Rice (short-grain) ・¾ cup of Water ・½ can of Spam* ・¼ Green Onion, minced ・⅛ cup of Dried Young Sardines** ・½ pack of Dried Bonito ・1 Tbsp of Soy Sauce ・1 Tbsp of Salt ・½ sheet of Nori (Dried Seaweed) ・1 tsp of Unagi Tare (Barbecue Eel Sauce) ★ Cooking Recipe 1.) Wash rice. Add 4/3 (+a little more cup of water-depend on rice condition, new or old -new rice, less water, old rice, more water) and cook with rice cooker 2.) Cut spam to six pieces. Use three pieces for this time. Wrap the rest tightly and store it in the freezer for next time. 3.) Chop green onion. Use half of green onion, save the rest for miso soup or something next morning. 4.) Put the pan on the fire. When the pan get warm, put spams. Make the fire medium heat. Cook spam until the surface is light browned and crispy. Spam get burnt easily, so turn them over couple of times while cooking. 5.) When rice’s ready, add Dried Bonito, Green Onion, Chirimen Jako. ( Chirimen Jako is optional. it’s a great natural calcium supplement! ) Put some soy sauce and mix it. 6.) Make three rice balls in Tawara Shape Make the top slightly dented and drop some Unagi No Tare 7.) Cut Nori to three pieces. 8.) Place cooked spam on the rice ball and wrap Nori around. ★ Cooking tips *Cook spam until the surface is lightly browned and crispy. It can burn easily, so turn them a couple times when cooking. *The dried young sardines are optional. It’s a great natural calcium supplement! *If you are sensitive to salt, you can adjust it by cutting spam thinly or reducing salt when making rice ball.
There are concerns the leadership crisis at the Assembly of First Nations following the suspension of National Chief RoseAnne Archibald could overshadow the work planned for its general assembly.
Mark Reusser, vice-president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and the Waterloo Federation of Agriculture, fears there may be a food shortage next year if farmers can't get fertilizer. Global tariffs have bumped up the price of fertilizer in Canada, making it harder for farmers to get their hands on it and affecting their ability to grow their crops and other food sources, said Reusser. "If we can't access fertilizer, not only us here in Ontario and Canada, but around the world, we're in
Maddie the Great Dane is becoming quite a fan or Squirrel & Bird TV. Watch and laugh as Maddie watching as the Squirrels have great fun hanging out (literally) while enjoying a bird feeder snack. Mrs Woodpecker has decided she prefers suet to wood. Maybe she is a vegetarian...lol
Pope Francis has dismissed rumours he plans to resign anytime soon in an interview with Reuters, during which he also discussed his health and Roe v. Wade.
Wildfires in Yukon have prompted the closure of several roads and highways around the territory including, as of Sunday night, the Klondike Highway between Pelly Crossing and Stewart Crossing. Haley Ritchie, with Yukon Wildland Fire Management, said the 1,500-hectare Crystal Creek fire was burning close to the highway, about 15 kilometres south of Stewart Crossing. "The smoke is the hazard for travel right now. Last night, it was just too thick, too dangerous," she said, Monday morning. "We're g
Around 50 youth and adults gathered around a table at the Weledeh Catholic School field in Yellowknife on Saturday to watch Irene Sangris, an elder and knowledge holder with the Dechinta Centre, demonstrate how to cut whitefish, caught by her husband Charlie. This was the first time the event was offered as part of the Indigenous Summer Games. The games ran from June 30 to July 3, bringing athletes from across the North, including the Yukon and Alaska. Carson Roche, the event manager for the gam
Ottawa police are investigating a shooting in south Ottawa that sent one person to hospital in critical condition Tuesday afternoon. It happened in the 2000 block of Banff Avenue, not far from Bank Street and Walkley Road, at about 12:40 p.m., paramedics said. Police are asking residents to avoid the area. It is unclear if any arrests have been made. More to come.